ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN Media Day: Talking Marvel Animation wth Joe Quesada, Jeph...
Ultimate Spider-Man is the newest cartoon to feature the most iconic Marvel character and the first to be produced by Marvel itself. Borrowing heavily from the comic book that shares its name, Ultimate...
View ArticleGreat Moments in Comics History: Uncanny X-Men #98
And no one read the book when you had it, either. Thanks to koryrosh for the submission!
View ArticleCOMIC BOOK JOB EVALUATIONS: Namor the Homeless Sub-Mariner
Hello, and welcome to Job Evaluations. We stumbled upon a box of files here at the iFanboy HQ. Inside that box were performance reviews for jobs kept by many of the characters we read about week to...
View ArticleCOMIC BOOK JOB EVALUATIONS: Johnny Storm
Hello, and welcome to Job Evaluations. We stumbled upon a box of files here at the iFanboy HQ. Inside that box were performance reviews for jobs kept by many of the characters we read about week to...
View ArticleCOMIC BOOK JOB EVALUATIONS: Kraven the Hunter
Hello, and welcome to Job Evaluations. We stumbled upon a box of files here at the iFanboy HQ. Inside that box were performance reviews for jobs kept by many of the characters we read about week to...
View ArticleGreat Pages: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #50
From The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #50 (1967) This image of a rain-soaked Peter Parker walking away from a crumpled Spider-Man suit in a trash can is an arresting one. Everything seemed to fall apart...
View ArticleCOMIC BOOK JOB EVALUATIONS: Uatu the Watcher
Hello, and welcome to Job Evaluations. We stumbled upon a box of files here at the iFanboy HQ. Inside that box were performance reviews for jobs kept by many of the characters we read about week to...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Elvis Presley – Celebrating The King with Graphic Elvis
35 years ago today, Elvis Presley, also know as “The King of Rock-n-Roll” passed away. Elvis Presley changed the way this country and the world viewed music and ushered in a new age of music and...
View ArticleREVIEW: Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe
Marvel Comics: The Untold Story Written by Sean Howe $26.99 / 496 Pages / Hardcover Published by Harper There really could be an entire sub-genre of books dedicated to the history of comics. Over the...
View ArticleGreat Pages: THOR #159
From Thor (Vol. 1) #159 (1968) Jack Kirby’s cosmic designs were always fantastic. Between his work on beings like Galactus, the Silver Surfer, and the New Gods, Kirby knew how to make things look...
View ArticleGreat Moments in Comics History: Fantastic Four #10
Now we know how Stan Lee and Jack Kirby got all those books out in the 1960s: Dr. Doom was the Marvel Comics office manager.
View ArticleGreat Pages: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39
From The Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #39 (1966) This page blew me away when I was a kid. Here was Peter Parker, not Spider-Man, fighting the Green Goblin on Aunt May’s front lawn. The Goblin knew...
View Article20/20 Special on Marvel Comics 25th Anniversary from 1986
I’ve been reading Marvel Comics: The Untold Story every chance I get for the last couple weeks, and so it was with much interest that I watched this news piece from 20/20, produced back in 1986. The...
View ArticleGreat Pages: FANTASTIC FOUR #5
From Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) #5 (1962) In a group consisting of three men and one women, poor Sue Storm had her fair share of “damsel in distress” moments early on during the adventures of the...
View ArticleMarvel Comics History: Listen Up!
If you were anywhere near the west end of the San Fernando Valley this week there’s a good chance that along with a plethora of nail salons and sushi restaurants, you may have seen someone in a Captain...
View ArticleGreat Pages: STRANGE TALES #89
From Strange Tales (Vol. 1) #89 (1961) Released just one month before Fantastic Four #1, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby unleashed Fin Fang Foom onto the comic book community in 1961. While it wasn’t the last...
View ArticleTop 5: Marvel Comics Catchphrases
5. “Flame On!” - Johnny Storm, The Human Torch I always thought that Johnny Storm had a missed opportunity as a popular television chef. His specialty would be the grill and you know that when he...
View ArticleGreat Pages: SILVER SURFER #1
From Silver Surfer (Vol. 4) #1 (1988) Over lunch together at the 1987 San Diego Comic Con, French comics artist Moebius and American comics icon Stan Lee decided to collaborate on a story together....
View ArticleI Am Iron Man…and So Are You!
With all the excitement surrounding the release of Iron Man 3 today, it’s funny to think that there was a time when nobody really gave much of a damn about Iron Man or Tony Stark. Iron Man has been a...
View ArticleiFlashback! August 4th, 2004
It’s time for an iFlashback, a weekly feature in which we take a look at some comics that were on sale nine years ago. Why nine and not ten? Our Mondays and Wednesdays used to sync up, but 2004 was a...
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